academic_integrity
ECNU's graduate academic morality regulation applies to degree-seeking graduate students and requires them to follow academic norms, cite sources, and avoid fabrication, plagiarism, and other academic misconduct.
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East China Normal University currently has 5 source-backed claim records and 2 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 16, 2026.
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5 claim records
ECNU's graduate academic morality regulation applies to degree-seeking graduate students and requires them to follow academic norms, cite sources, and avoid fabrication, plagiarism, and other academic misconduct.
The located ECNU AIGC guidance is not staged as a university-wide binding AI policy because the source says the guide currently applies to students in the two universities' communication/journalism colleges.
The ECNU-published student AIGC guide says teachers may permit or not permit AIGC tools according to course nature, and students should follow course requirements.
The ECNU-published student AIGC guide states that students should self-check AIGC-generated content for disputed issues including accuracy, intellectual property, and data privacy, and remain responsible for submitted work.
ECNU's published Communication College student AIGC guide says students may use AIGC in accordance with academic integrity, but direct AIGC-generated content should be separated, marked, and kept within 20% of the full text.
2 source attributions
official_guidance checked May 16, 2026
official_policy_page checked May 16, 2026